It doesn’t take inspiration or a decorator’s ability to choose lighting in order to make your bathroom seem larger. First you just need to figure out what you want to achieve and what fits with your personality and lifestyle. The single bachelor will need something quite different than the harassed mother seeking refuge. You will not need to knock out walls if you place recessed lighting with deliberate finesse. Contemporary or classical; there are a number of choices you can make in bathroom lighting to increase the size of the room without actually making structural changes. Whether around the sink, a shower light, or coordinated set, you can create the effect you want, and you won’t stub your toe because you will have found exactly the right bathroom lighting.

There are several unique features of the antique lights. For example, they were hung much lower than the contemporary lights. What’s more, when it comes to the franklite lighting, you will have a number of different styles and brands. For example, there are the Tiffany lights. They have a wide range of delicate designs on them that create a unique appeal about these lights.

Yet another style of pendant lighting that seems to never go out of style is the Colonial. This type of lighting features a shade that looks like a lantern with a candle inside. A similar style is the Storybook style, which is made of cast iron and hangs from a heavy chain. Both of these styles tend to look better out of doors but they were often found indoors in the seventies if you are going for that kind of "horse drawn carriage" reference in your décor.